Archive for March, 2010

18Mar

Learn (hurricane storms) about Technology

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By arjuna.bisa
 In addition to facilities and infrastructure needs of communications, security is one of the basic human needs. One of them is the need for home security and control electronic devices in the home. The high level of human activity outside the home even less time for people to be around the house, either to [...]

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16Mar

Studies using Bcl-2 antibodies (weather)

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By Tom Jui
 The Bcl-2 gene family is important in regulating apoptosis, i.e. programmed cell death. The use of Bcl antibodies forms an important part of disease research at the cellular level. Apoptosis is essential for efficient cellular function and is utilised in many areas; for example homeostasis, defence against pathogens and embryonic development.
Bcl-2 proteins control [...]

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14Mar

(Weather forecast) Incredible Science Toys and Kits - An Enjoyable Way For Your Kids to Learn Science

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By johnmartin1
 Most of the children around the world are not interested to learn science because they need to learn these topics from their regular books and some other formats. To resolve this issue, most of the schools in America are starting a new concept of teaching science to their students. However, it is also an [...]

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